From owner-freebsd-hubs Wed Jul 31 0:40:15 2002 Delivered-To: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id AE6D137B400 for ; Wed, 31 Jul 2002 00:40:12 -0700 (PDT) Received: from home.bsdclub.org (home.bsdclub.org [202.227.26.94]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 3442743E31 for ; Wed, 31 Jul 2002 00:40:10 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from aki@home.bsdclub.org) Received: from localhost (localhost.bsdclub.org [127.0.0.1]) by home.bsdclub.org (8.11.6/3.7W) with ESMTP id g6V7e4C38320; Wed, 31 Jul 2002 16:40:04 +0900 (JST) Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 16:39:55 +0900 (JST) Message-Id: <20020731.163955.59467125.aki@z.ai.bsdclub.org> To: hubs@FreeBSD.org Subject: How many disk space for 4.6.1-R From: Akihiro IIJIMA X-Mailer: Mew version 3.0.51 on Emacs 20.7 / Mule 4.0 (HANANOEN) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org How many disk space prepare for 4.6.1-R ?? (ex 4.6-R) 184696 releases/i386/4.6-RELEASE *1 192623 releases/alpha/4.6-RELEASE *2 2696036 releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/4.6 *3 459044 releases/alpha/ISO-IMAGES/4.6 *4 4293623 ports/i386/packages-4.6-release *5 3217486 ports/alpha/packages-4.6-release *6 I think *1,*2 must generate this time, *3,*4 must generate this time, *5,*6 ... generate or not?? -- Akihiro IIJIMA aki@DEBUG.gr.jp / aki@jp.FreeBSD.org To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message From owner-freebsd-hubs Fri Aug 2 6:34:12 2002 Delivered-To: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 009F137B400; Fri, 2 Aug 2002 06:34:11 -0700 (PDT) Received: from dual.ms.mff.cuni.cz (www.freebsd.cz [195.113.19.84]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6623C43E65; Fri, 2 Aug 2002 06:34:09 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from horcicka@FreeBSD.cz) Received: from localhost (horcicka@localhost) by dual.ms.mff.cuni.cz (8.11.6/8.11.1) with ESMTP id g72DY8Z27991; Fri, 2 Aug 2002 15:34:08 +0200 (CEST) (envelope-from horcicka@FreeBSD.cz) Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 15:34:08 +0200 (CEST) From: Martin Horcicka X-X-Sender: horcicka@dual.ms.mff.cuni.cz To: freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org Cc: freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.org Subject: INDEX for packages-4-stable Message-ID: <20020802152415.X23359-100000@dual.ms.mff.cuni.cz> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Hi, I have noticed the INDEX file for packages-4-stable to be missing for quite a long time. Could it be possible to regenerate it regularly? Martin To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message From owner-freebsd-hubs Fri Aug 2 20: 9: 1 2002 Delivered-To: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id B5F3A37B400 for ; Fri, 2 Aug 2002 20:08:58 -0700 (PDT) Received: from stono.cs.cofc.edu (stono.cs.cofc.edu [153.9.17.3]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 1E62743E42 for ; Fri, 2 Aug 2002 20:08:58 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from jimmy@cs.cofc.edu) Received: from [153.9.17.27] (burton.cs.cofc.edu [153.9.17.27]) by stono.cs.cofc.edu (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id g73314V32412 for ; Fri, 2 Aug 2002 23:01:04 -0400 Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Sender: jimmy@stono.cs.cofc.edu Message-Id: Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 23:12:39 -0400 To: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org From: "James B. Wilkinson" Subject: limited local mirror Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Sender: owner-freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org I planned to lurk here for a while first, but there's been almost no activity, so here goes: I'm using FreeBSD in a lab in a building that has slow Internet access, so I'm interested in putting a mirror for just the ports collection in the lab room. The only information I found at the website that looked germane was about putting up a full mirror using CVSup. I was sort of hoping to use ftp and not have to learn yet another bit of sysadmin business this summer. I don't even need the entire ports collection, but I need ethereal for sure, and that has about a dozen dependencies, and I don't know how many more ports *they* will pull in. It could expand to quite a tree. Right now I see two problems: getting all those files and putting them where they need to be without having to type thousands of command lines, and getting my local server onto the list of places where the other machines will look for the sources (preferably at the head of the list). I think you can see my problem. Is there a relatively easy way to handle this? I apologize if I missed something obvious. Thanks -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Jimmy Wilkinson | Perfesser of Computer Science jimmy@cs.CofC.edu | The College of Charleston (843) 953-8160 | Charleston SC 29424 If there is one word to describe me, that word would have to be "profectionist". Any form of incompitence is an athema to me. Metathesis??? Don't ax me. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message From owner-freebsd-hubs Sat Aug 3 2:32:32 2002 Delivered-To: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 91AEE37B400 for ; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 02:32:29 -0700 (PDT) Received: from lurza.secnetix.de (lurza.secnetix.de [212.66.1.130]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id A5D7943E3B for ; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 02:32:28 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from olli@lurza.secnetix.de) Received: from lurza.secnetix.de (bapqbq@localhost [127.0.0.1]) by lurza.secnetix.de (8.12.5/8.12.5) with ESMTP id g739WLvJ018498; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 11:32:21 +0200 (CEST) (envelope-from oliver.fromme@secnetix.de) Received: (from olli@localhost) by lurza.secnetix.de (8.12.5/8.12.5/Submit) id g739WHeX018496; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 11:32:17 +0200 (CEST) From: Oliver Fromme Message-Id: <200208030932.g739WHeX018496@lurza.secnetix.de> Subject: Re: limited local mirror To: jimmy@CS.cofc.EDU (James B. Wilkinson) Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 11:32:17 +0200 (CEST) Cc: freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Reply-To: freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG In-Reply-To: from "James B. Wilkinson" at Aug 02, 2002 11:12:39 PM X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.5 PL3] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sender: owner-freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org James B. Wilkinson wrote: > I'm using FreeBSD in a lab in a building that has slow Internet > access, so I'm interested in putting a mirror for just the ports > collection in the lab room. The only information I found at the > website that looked germane was about putting up a full mirror using > CVSup. I was sort of hoping to use ftp and not have to learn yet > another bit of sysadmin business this summer. I don't even need the > entire ports collection, but I need ethereal for sure, and that has > about a dozen dependencies, and I don't know how many more ports > *they* will pull in. It could expand to quite a tree. Right now I see > two problems: getting all those files and putting them where they > need to be without having to type thousands of command lines, and > getting my local server onto the list of places where the other > machines will look for the sources (preferably at the head of the > list). > > I think you can see my problem. Is there a relatively easy way to > handle this? I apologize if I missed something obvious. The easiest way is certainly cvsup. You don't have to type a thousands commands for that. In fact, you copy a config file, change one line or two, and set up a cronjob that runs cvsup once per week (or whatever you like). I'd suggest you take a look at this file: /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile Copy the file to /usr/local/etc. The only line you need to change is the "*default host=" line. Insert your nearest (or fastest) cvsup server, e.g. cvsup8.freebsd.org. Then run this command cvsup -L 1 -g /usr/local/etc/ports-supfile to update your /usr/ports. The first time it will probably take a while. But any further update (even if you do it only weekly) will be surprisingly fast, even though your internet uplink might be slow. Only differences and new files are transmitted. The cvsup protocol is very efficient. When you run cvsup in a cronjob, it might be better to use -L 0 (set loglevel to 0) so you will only get cron mails if error messages occur. It's probably also a good idea to use the -l option so things won't break if a job takes very long (e.g. because of network problems) and the next job tries to starte before the previous one is finished. Now is that so difficult? :-) Regards Oliver PS: Oh, I forgot one step: You have to install cvsup from the ports collection first, of course. -- Oliver Fromme, secnetix GmbH & Co KG, Oettingenstr. 2, 80538 München Any opinions expressed in this message may be personal to the author and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of secnetix in any way. "All that we see or seem is just a dream within a dream" (E. A. Poe) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message From owner-freebsd-hubs Sat Aug 3 3:40:25 2002 Delivered-To: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 1504F37B400 for ; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 03:40:21 -0700 (PDT) Received: from mail.webmonster.de (datasink.webmonster.de [194.162.162.209]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with SMTP id B2E5D43E65 for ; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 03:40:19 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from karsten@rohrbach.de) Received: (qmail 39707 invoked by uid 1000); 3 Aug 2002 10:40:40 -0000 Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 12:40:40 +0200 From: "Karsten W. Rohrbach" To: "James B. Wilkinson" Cc: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: limited local mirror Message-ID: <20020803124040.C39159@mail.webmonster.de> References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-md5; protocol="application/pgp-signature"; boundary="GZVR6ND4mMseVXL/" Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5.1i In-Reply-To: ; from jimmy@CS.cofc.EDU on Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 11:12:39PM -0400 X-Arbitrary-Number-Of-The-Day: 42 X-URL: http://www.webmonster.de/ X-Disclaimer: My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my employer Sender: owner-freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org --GZVR6ND4mMseVXL/ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable if you do not want to configure cvsup, you might try using apache as an on-demand proxy which puts the objects into a local mirror hierarchy when they are first requested. for the parts of the distribution that change more often than the rest (ports tree, which is HEAD by default) this doesn't make much sense, so you'd better stick to cvsup. there's also the cvsup-mirror ports which sets up a cvsup mirror alsmost 100% automagically. as a sidenote, it makes sense to look further into cvsup, because there's a myriad of things you will be able to accomplish with it, in daily sysadmin work. just a few points: - distribution of your home directory (login scripts,...) - secure and safe dns data propagation, when using djbdns/tinydns - database backup/replication - cvs repo backup/replication - distribution of web content over loadbalanced clusters - ... do i need to say more? ;-) it's quite a swiss army knife and i prefer it over rsync and other mechanisms, just because it runs (as opposed to rsync's latest versions which will hang for a long time without any visible cause on occassion) regards, /k James B. Wilkinson(jimmy@CS.cofc.EDU)@2002.08.02 23:12:39 +0000: > I planned to lurk here for a while first, but there's been almost no=20 > activity, so here goes: >=20 >=20 > I'm using FreeBSD in a lab in a building that has slow Internet=20 > access, so I'm interested in putting a mirror for just the ports=20 > collection in the lab room. The only information I found at the=20 > website that looked germane was about putting up a full mirror using=20 > CVSup. I was sort of hoping to use ftp and not have to learn yet=20 > another bit of sysadmin business this summer. I don't even need the=20 > entire ports collection, but I need ethereal for sure, and that has=20 > about a dozen dependencies, and I don't know how many more ports=20 > *they* will pull in. It could expand to quite a tree. Right now I see=20 > two problems: getting all those files and putting them where they=20 > need to be without having to type thousands of command lines, and=20 > getting my local server onto the list of places where the other=20 > machines will look for the sources (preferably at the head of the=20 > list). >=20 > I think you can see my problem. Is there a relatively easy way to=20 > handle this? I apologize if I missed something obvious. >=20 > Thanks > --=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Jimmy Wilkinson | Perfesser of Computer Science > jimmy@cs.CofC.edu | The College of Charleston > (843) 953-8160 | Charleston SC 29424 >=20 > If there is one word to describe me, > that word would have to be "profectionist". > Any form of incompitence is an athema to me. > Metathesis??? Don't ax me. >=20 > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message --=20 > Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the > simplicity. --Dennis Ritchie WebMonster Community Project -- Reliable and quick since 1998 -- All on BSD http://www.webmonster.de/ - ftp://ftp.webmonster.de/ - http://www.rohrbach.= de/ GnuPG: 0xDEC948A6 D/E BF11 83E8 84A1 F996 68B4 A113 B393 6BF4 DEC9 48A6 REVOKED: 0x2964BF46 D/E 42F9 9FFF 50D4 2F38 DBEE DF22 3340 4F4E 2964 BF46 REVOKED: 0x4C44DA59 RSA F9 A0 DF 91 74 07 6A 1C 5F 0B E0 6B 4D CD 8C 44 My mail is GnuPG signed -- Unsigned ones are bogus -- http://www.gnupg.org/ Please do not remove my address from To: and Cc: fields in mailing lists. 1= 0x --GZVR6ND4mMseVXL/ Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9S7Mos5Nr9N7JSKYRArlxAJ0X//25gVnrFnWrN9YXlEdcccYjiACfYTm6 swlmiyUuYb5bNY46wdyaTdY= =gChc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --GZVR6ND4mMseVXL/-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message From owner-freebsd-hubs Sat Aug 3 6: 0:19 2002 Delivered-To: freebsd-hubs@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.FreeBSD.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id E1B8F37B400 for ; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 06:00:17 -0700 (PDT) Received: from axis.tdd.lt (axis.tdd.lt [213.197.128.94]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6437F43E3B for ; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 06:00:16 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from domas.mituzas@microlink.lt) Received: from localhost (midom@localhost) by axis.tdd.lt (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id g73D0EM51862 for ; Sat, 3 Aug 2002 15:00:14 +0200 (EET) (envelope-from domas.mituzas@microlink.lt) X-Authentication-Warning: axis.tdd.lt: midom owned process doing -bs Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 15:00:14 +0200 (EET) From: Domas Mituzas X-X-Sender: midom@axis.tdd.lt To: freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: (just for fun) enhanced local mirror (was: limited local mirror) In-Reply-To: <20020803124040.C39159@mail.webmonster.de> Message-ID: <20020803145804.Q51314-100000@axis.tdd.lt> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org When talking about clustering systems sometimes I point out the fact, that www.lt.freebsd.org is served by squid, which takes data from apache on another box, which uses nfs-mounted share on another server, and data is laid to that share by cvsup from cvsup-master... :) Regards, Domas Mituzas MicroLink Data To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message